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Mid Festivities Missive
December 28, 2005

It's all been a bit quiet, post wise, over the festive period. The birthday celebrations finally ended today - The day itself - With Burgers at Tootsies and Football. Not to mention more pressies - after my Christmas additions. Biggest and best of which was my Lucie Bennett screen print. I now have a large pile of books to read, including Banksy's Wall And Piece, John Peel's Margrave Of The Marshes, Mobius Dick, by Andrew Crumey, as well as a couple of cook books and some works on Video and Digital Art. Oh and my very own Chelsea shirt, complete with my name on it! Amongst other things.

But we're off away until New Year and then it's party time again. so I'll leave myself this note to go and see the National Portrait Gallery's New Photographic Acquisitions and hopefully I'll have time to add links to this post in the New Year. Have a good one every one. Now where's that suitcase...

National Portrait Gallery
28 November 2005 - 26
Jan 2006
Room 39


Admission Free


Included amongst this collection are Food writer, Nigel Slater,
photographed by Richard Ansett. Jason Bell's iconic portrait of
Coldplay, Amit Lennon's sympathetic portrait of John Peel with his
famous record collection. Mary McCartney Donald's portrait of P.J.
Harvey and Trevor Leighton's portrait of pop legend Kate Bush.

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